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Symmetry: Culture and Science
Volume 34, Number 4, pages 417-424 (2023)
https://doi.org/10.26830/symmetry_2023_4_417

DERIVING THE PLANCK LENGTH FROM THE LIGHT SECOND. A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT ON THE SPHINX AND THE GREAT PYRAMID

Hristo Smolenov

Naval Academy, Varna 9002, Bulgaria
Email: smolenov@abv.bg

Abstract: The Planck length ≈ 1.616255 x 10-35 m is a constant from the set of the so-called Natural units. It refers to the smallest span of space which still preserves the characteristic features of a continuum. Hereby I intend to relate this constant to the super-measure of Light, namely the Light second S = 299 792 458 m. For the sake of a thought experiment, I am ascribing an idealistic value to the angles EJH and EGH at the base of the Great Pyramid in Giza, Egypt. If they are ≈ 51.84373 degrees each, I wish to add this assumption to the following premisses: S = 299 792 458 meters, standing for one Light second; e ≈ 2.718281828459, standing for the Eulerian number; f = cos 51.84373○ hence from e f ≈ 1.85485852. So a match is found for the famous Planck length: (S : e f) x 10-43 ≈ 1.616255 x 10-35 meters.

Keywords: natural units, light second, constants, proportions, pyramids, Sphinx statue

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Smolenov, H. (2017) Aurolithic patterns of synergy: Variations on the Golden Ratio theme, Symmetry: Culture and Science, 28(4), 431-443. https://doi.org/10.26830/symmetry_2017_4_431

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